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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Abbreviation for Student Theatre Coalition. | Abbreviation for "Student Theatre Coalition." | ||
==Why It's Wild== | ==Why It's Wild== | ||
StuCo is a collective of twelve student theatre groups and two dance groups, each with its own executive board and mainstage performance series. It started in 2006 to provide organizational support for the common practices of the student theatre community at Northwestern, including general auditions for shows, space allocation, and acquisition and maintenance of shared equipment.<ref>[http://nustudenttheatre.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page], StuCo Wiki.</ref> The | StuCo is a collective of twelve student theatre groups and two dance groups, each with its own executive board and mainstage performance series. It started in 2006 to provide organizational support for the common practices of the student theatre community at Northwestern, including general auditions for shows, space allocation, and acquisition and maintenance of shared equipment.<ref>[http://nustudenttheatre.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page], StuCo Wiki.</ref> The president(s) of StuCo send out a [[listserv]] email called TWIST each week to update the community on events and opportunities. The theatre speech community most commonly uses StuCo, both written and spoken in informal social contexts on campus. | ||
[[File:stuco.jpg|thumb|Old StuCo logo with member boards]] | [[File:stuco.jpg|thumb|Old StuCo logo with member boards]] |
Revision as of 09:50, 30 May 2017
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[stoo 'ko]
Description
Abbreviation for "Student Theatre Coalition."
Why It's Wild
StuCo is a collective of twelve student theatre groups and two dance groups, each with its own executive board and mainstage performance series. It started in 2006 to provide organizational support for the common practices of the student theatre community at Northwestern, including general auditions for shows, space allocation, and acquisition and maintenance of shared equipment.[1] The president(s) of StuCo send out a listserv email called TWIST each week to update the community on events and opportunities. The theatre speech community most commonly uses StuCo, both written and spoken in informal social contexts on campus.

Member Boards
- Arts Alliance
- Boomshaka
- The Dolphin Show
- Jewish Theatre Ensemble
- Lovers & Madmen
- Lipstick Theatre
- Purple Crayon Players
- Sit & Spin Productions
- Spectrum Theatre Company
- Tonik Tap
- Vertigo Productions
- WAVE Productions
Example Sentence
I got involved with StuCo winter of my freshman year; I've worked on three shows since then.